About Your Privacy

Thank you for visiting the Chevy Silverado 1500 Web
site and reviewing our privacy policy. This is how we handle information collected
about you when you visit our site. The information we receive depends on
what you do here. These policies only pretain to this site and if you go
to another site, you are subject to the policies for that site.

When you visit our web site, we automatically collect and store the following
information about your visit:

The IP address from which you access our Web site;

The referring site you found us from;

The pages on our site that you visit;

The date and time you access our site;

The links you click on; and

information from forms you fill out.

For site management, we maintain an operational log of site user addresses.
This log is used to generate site usage statistics, track operational problems,
and investigate suspected unauthorized activities. Information in this log
about individual users is not shared except with appropriate law enforcement
entities, if necessary, to investigate or prosecute unlawful activities
conducted on or against this site.

Submissions Are Voluntary

Information you submit through this Web site is voluntary, unless otherwise
stated at the point of submission.

If you send us an e-mail or fill out an online
form that includes personally identifiable information (for example, your
e-mail address, mailing address, or telephone number), your information
will be used for the purposes described at the point of collection, such
as to send information to you, or to respond to your questions or comments.
Your submission may also be shared with other associated member offices
to fully respond to your request or comment. Your submission, including
personal information, may be shared, too, with others, if necessary, to
address matters raised in your submission.

Any comments submitted from this site will generally be made public, including
any personally identifiable information included in a submission. Therefore,
comments should not include personal privacy information, such
as social security numbers and dates of birth, in their private personal
information.

Children's Privacy

We do not solicit information from children. If teachers or parents have
questions or comments, they should contact us for the child, not have the
child contact us, and request the information on behalf of the child.

Use Of Cookies On This Web Site

"Cookies" are small bits of text that are used either for the
length of a visit ("session cookies") or saved on a user's hard
drive to identify that user, or information about that user, the next time
the user logs on to a Web site ("persistent cookies"). We use "session
cookies" as place-keepers to retain context during an individual user
session. They assist with movement throughout the site during that visit
without any capacity to track users over time and across different Web
sites. Session cookies are deleted at the end of a visit or they expire
in a short time. We do not use persistent cookies or other persistent tracking
technologies at this Web site except for users of our site search. Our
site search relies on search technology hosted at www.google.com, which
places a persistent cookie in the user's browser to maintain his or her
personal preferences and track user trends across multiple sessions whenever
he or she performs a search using Google's search technology from a particular
computer. No Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is collected through
the use of this cookie. You may disable cookies in the Web browser’s
preferences menu without affecting your ability to perform this type of
search. Refer to your browser’s preferences for more information
on disabling cookies. The use of persistent cookies will not result in
the user receiving pop-up advertisements. You may view Google’s
cookie policy at http://www.google.com/preferences.

Personally Identifiable
Information Breach Notification Policy

In accordance with established policy, the Anchorage Marketing
Group actively protects personally identifiable information from access
by, or disclosure to, unauthorized individuals. The purpose of this document
is to reiterate policy and establish standardized response and notification
procedures for breaches of that policy. In the event of a breach in PII
security requirements, Anchorage Marketing
Group personnel are to comply with the following
procedures for response and notice to affected individuals, and
agencies as appropriate. These policies and procedures
govern breaches by Anchorage Marketing
Group personnel that may result in unauthorized access,
either internal or external to the 2011 Chevy Silverado Web site, whether
involving electronic systems or paper documents.